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three people died in indiana because of the storms. it's caused thousands of dollars in damage and many problems , the forecast is calling for more of the same over the weekend. tj winnick has more from one of the hardest hit areas in tennessee. >> reporter: severe weather is spinning off more tornados in the deep south, reported twister touched down in northern alabama, in the same area where outbreak of tornados last april left be hundred people dead. forecasters say there is more to come, 13 people across 7 states have lost their lives to a total of 33 confirmed twisters. this wave of severe weather is the result of two fronts colliding. cold air in the north and warm air from the south, with a jet stream in between. jackson, mississippi, up through nashville and cincinnati are in the danger zone for a lift of tornados. >> my mother passed away here over there. >> reporter: she was skaggs mother, 69-year-old care lynn jones one of the residents killed during the wednesday night storm. this year has been especially nerve racking. >>
three people died in indiana because of the storms. it's caused thousands of dollars in damage and many problems , the forecast is calling for more of the same over the weekend. tj winnick has more from one of the hardest hit areas in tennessee. >> reporter: severe weather is spinning off more tornados in the deep south, reported twister touched down in northern alabama, in the same area where outbreak of tornados last april left be hundred people dead. forecasters say there is more to...
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, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency is tracking extreme damage in the henryville area, the area i mentioned before where high school was essentially destroyed by funnel, and, now, the kids are already out of class, gone for the day, and, in fact, there are reports that there is question whether they went to school given the severe storm warnings before the day but a number of schools in and around the area were given early warnings of shut down, schools were shut down early, high school basketball games were postponed in and around the louisville area, for example, and through much of southern end in, but, just to show you the scope of this storm, as risk was -- at risk was saying encompassing about a dozen states which is very unusual to affect such a wide path this time of year. a lot of the damage has been quite severe. updating you again, the storms, now, are encompassing the gulf coast through the grea
, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency is tracking extreme damage in the henryville area, the area i mentioned before where high school was essentially destroyed by funnel, and, now, the kids are already out of class, gone for the day, and, in fact, there are reports that there is question whether they went to school...
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that was that of the indiana. look how much real estate is covered up by these tornado watches out there. this will continue this evening and into the overnight. once it gets here, it looks like it's going to be greatly weakened and i don't expect we have any problems at all with any severe weather out there. these have been moving basically to the east out along in front of a frontal system that is fairly significant. a lot of warm, moist air down to the south and when you get these collision of air masses this time of year, very dynamic atmosphere. it starts lifting and starts creating these very, very dangerous thunderstorms and as you get into cincinnati, that is all moved east of cincinnati. so that's good news there. i think this evening and tonight, the shift of the most dangerous thunderstorms, the potential for tornadoes will be down to the deep south. huntsville, birmingham, eventually into western sections of tennessee. and even around atlanta and down through macon, georgia. see how it will effect our
that was that of the indiana. look how much real estate is covered up by these tornado watches out there. this will continue this evening and into the overnight. once it gets here, it looks like it's going to be greatly weakened and i don't expect we have any problems at all with any severe weather out there. these have been moving basically to the east out along in front of a frontal system that is fairly significant. a lot of warm, moist air down to the south and when you get these collision...
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in henriville, indiana, the damage has been done. a twister took the roof off the local high school. all 400 students were safely evacuated. but surrounding homes were flattened. and one person is dead. reports from nearby marysville, the local sheriff saying his town is, quote, gone. >> i'm looking at the radar right now. >> reporter: before it destroyed those towns, i was chasing that same supercell, just northeast of evansville. this is the base of the storm that we're going to be looking at. south of us, in nashville -- >> of course, a tornado could drop out of that anytime. we've had numerous reports of damage with this storm west of us. >> reporter: across tennessee, scenes of destruction. these pictures from bradley county. alabama, this morning, the first state to feel the brunt of this wave of monster twisters. they're already starting to clean up. for 10 million folks that were in the high-risk region today, they had a three in ten chance of seeing a tornado within 25 miles. pretty spectacular. diane? >>> we wanted to know
in henriville, indiana, the damage has been done. a twister took the roof off the local high school. all 400 students were safely evacuated. but surrounding homes were flattened. and one person is dead. reports from nearby marysville, the local sheriff saying his town is, quote, gone. >> i'm looking at the radar right now. >> reporter: before it destroyed those towns, i was chasing that same supercell, just northeast of evansville. this is the base of the storm that we're going to...
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new peak in indiana is in the way of this tornado. if you know anybody in that area, they just need to take cover. and these now are so big that you don't have to wait. if you see a dark cloud literally, you know a storm is coming your way, don't wait for the weather service to put out a warning. just take your tornado precautions, anyway, and just keep yourself safe. what's 25 minutes in a closet if it will keep yourself safe. >> incredible advice. we have that piece of sound when we were talking to jeff. let's roll that. >> we have a tornado that's tracked anywhere from 50 miles west of evansville up toward wadesville. there is damage on the ground. we saw it for about five minutes coming down highway 64. the tornadic storm is producing tornadoes. it's on highway 64 just to the north of livershole and heading toward lynnville, so that area to the north and northeast of evansvil evansville. there is damage and these storms are becoming volatile at this time. we have a tornado outbreak just to the south of indiana, illinois as well as
new peak in indiana is in the way of this tornado. if you know anybody in that area, they just need to take cover. and these now are so big that you don't have to wait. if you see a dark cloud literally, you know a storm is coming your way, don't wait for the weather service to put out a warning. just take your tornado precautions, anyway, and just keep yourself safe. what's 25 minutes in a closet if it will keep yourself safe. >> incredible advice. we have that piece of sound when we...
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>>reporter: southern indiana west of louisville and east evansville along highway 64 and coming from the northwest suburbs of louisville right new. >>shepard: all right. if you are not familiar and you live in tornado alley noaa weather radio gives the best updates and they work in the power goes down. the 1st much -- pretty much a more able day in cincinnati, louisville, indiana, and across and regions in to the south. the watch box rick has on the screen in the deep south from alabama to tennessee and beyond, this is not to diminish what could happen there. stay tuned. @=h >> there are watch boxes and a very serious set of situations developing on the maps below me. to my left on your screen you will see a like picture which is a streaming video coming from our storm chaser. his video is frozen at the moment and now it is rolling. but he is entering an area where we believe a tornado is now moving, 60 to 65 miles per hour. which is a very fast forward speed. our meteorologist is informing us they believe today's tornadoes could be much more severe than we have seen the last couple
>>reporter: southern indiana west of louisville and east evansville along highway 64 and coming from the northwest suburbs of louisville right new. >>shepard: all right. if you are not familiar and you live in tornado alley noaa weather radio gives the best updates and they work in the power goes down. the 1st much -- pretty much a more able day in cincinnati, louisville, indiana, and across and regions in to the south. the watch box rick has on the screen in the deep south from...
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from marysville indiana, i saw it weeded out a little while ago that the town is gone. the severity is that stark. in the situations with such a wide swath of severe weather, it is going to be tomorrow when the weather improves before the full scope of the storms will be noticed. unfortunately, it will be horrendous. the good news for us is the dynamics will not be together in the atmosphere with the french move in our direction. look at the size of the tornado watch right now. all these areas and the yellow are tornado watches. all the red is a tornado warning. here are the warm temperatures and this wedge of warm air. how much of this will get in here before the cold front comes through? we are not sure. temperatures will fall in the afternoon. here is our featured a cast. the time stamp shows it o'clock it will be out of here. -- here is our futurecast. rains will be finished before 11:00. it will come back before 8:00. the next seven days things quiet down pretty nicely. it will get chilly for a while but they will warm up again through wednesday and thursday next w
from marysville indiana, i saw it weeded out a little while ago that the town is gone. the severity is that stark. in the situations with such a wide swath of severe weather, it is going to be tomorrow when the weather improves before the full scope of the storms will be noticed. unfortunately, it will be horrendous. the good news for us is the dynamics will not be together in the atmosphere with the french move in our direction. look at the size of the tornado watch right now. all these areas...
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from henryville indiana, and guess what? this is only just the beginning the devastation continuing right now, and more tornado watches and warnings are on the way. chad myers, or severe weather analyst and meteorologist has the latest information for us. chad, first of all, the big picture, huge parts of the country involved? >> yeah, literally all the way from ohio to texas to georgia to virginia. staying with these pictures. this was the most significant tornado of the day so far. that's not saying that a bigger tornado won't happen, but this was the tornado that 20 minutes later would run over the town of marysville, indiana. your quote from the mayor from eversonville, marysville is gone. this was the devastation we expected. not a ground truth yet, but at least -- very close to ef-4 tornado as it rolled over i-65 north of louisville. this is about 30 miles north of louisville proper, then it booed and eventually over milton where it wiped out the fire station there, and continued across the border over the river into k
from henryville indiana, and guess what? this is only just the beginning the devastation continuing right now, and more tornado watches and warnings are on the way. chad myers, or severe weather analyst and meteorologist has the latest information for us. chad, first of all, the big picture, huge parts of the country involved? >> yeah, literally all the way from ohio to texas to georgia to virginia. staying with these pictures. this was the most significant tornado of the day so far....
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the worst of it is in southern indiana. this is southern indiana. we have two huge storms moving through the area. both of these are reporting tornadoes on the ground. a little wider view shows where louisville is here. these storms will not head your way. tornadoes reported on the ground. that's the worth of it right now. it's a pretty rural area. at least the tornadoes aren't going through big cities, but those small farm town, heads up. >>> one of rush limbaugh's advertisers is no longer willing to be associated with the talk show host. companies have been under fire to full ads after he viciously attacked a georgetown law student. he called sandra fluke a quote, prostitute and a quote, slut on his show. sleep train released this statement. we don't condone negative comments directed towards any group. during his live show today he continued his insults of sandra fluke. >> the woman comes forth with this, frank li hilarious claim that she's having so much sex and her buddy is with her that she can't afford it. not one person says did you think ab
the worst of it is in southern indiana. this is southern indiana. we have two huge storms moving through the area. both of these are reporting tornadoes on the ground. a little wider view shows where louisville is here. these storms will not head your way. tornadoes reported on the ground. that's the worth of it right now. it's a pretty rural area. at least the tornadoes aren't going through big cities, but those small farm town, heads up. >>> one of rush limbaugh's advertisers is no...
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senator from indiana said they'd appreciate the prayers of everyone watching television tonight. we are covering a severe weather outbreak tonight, the likes of which we have not sure we've ever seen before. 155 million americans have been in the path of severe weather today and tonight. we had tornados in eight states. at one point this evening, there were 19 separate tornado warnings. we've seen 163 warnings today overall. they're all over the map in the southeast, including major cities. including some smaller towns that are frankly no longer standing. at the heart of some of these storms is some of the strongest weather this planet can produce. our team has fanned out to cover this. we want to begin the broadcast with where the worst of it is. dr. greg forbes is the severe weather expert at the weather channel. dr. forbes, we've been watching you all afternoon. one point you apologized to viewers. you were unable to talk about all the tornados, just the most severe. where is the worst of it right now? >> well, brian, there's quite a line of storms all the way from southern oh
senator from indiana said they'd appreciate the prayers of everyone watching television tonight. we are covering a severe weather outbreak tonight, the likes of which we have not sure we've ever seen before. 155 million americans have been in the path of severe weather today and tonight. we had tornados in eight states. at one point this evening, there were 19 separate tornado warnings. we've seen 163 warnings today overall. they're all over the map in the southeast, including major cities....
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tornadoes in indiana that is. two twisters in northern alabama also put several people in the hospital this morning. the destruction stretches from the gulf coast to the great lakes and all comes only two days after another deadly storm system killed 13 people. jay gray has more on all of this now from nashville, tennessee. >> reporter: the first hit came as a pair of violent tornadoes touched down mid morning in northern alabama. >> by the time i literally ran from one end of my house to the other, by the time i got to the garage door and opened it, my big garage doors were just, you know, sucking in and out and i ran to the sto
tornadoes in indiana that is. two twisters in northern alabama also put several people in the hospital this morning. the destruction stretches from the gulf coast to the great lakes and all comes only two days after another deadly storm system killed 13 people. jay gray has more on all of this now from nashville, tennessee. >> reporter: the first hit came as a pair of violent tornadoes touched down mid morning in northern alabama. >> by the time i literally ran from one end of my...
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a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are still issuing tornado warnings south and east of louisville area. significant damage obviously. loss of life in southern indiana, which we are very sad about. we're still trying to issue warnings from the national weather service to protect life and property across kentucky and the eastern side, cutting toward the lexington area. south of there right now. >> bret: just to be clear, for people listening in. warning means a tornado has been sighted or is on the ground somewhere. people need to act quickly. >> bret: absolutely. the prediction cente
a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are...
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this is henryville, indiana just north of the kentucky border. the national weather service describes the damage there as extreme taking a sky view of it and as you can pull out, you can literally see what looks like a church there or another older structure, the roof completely gone and as the camera pans you can see the swath that tornado tore through that town. three people died in indiana today from the tornadoes and storms, no word if any of them were in henryville, live pictures of the aftermath again where it looks like this storm just went through. >>> over the years congress has appropriatelied $311 million to help pay tuitions -- appropriated $311 million to help pay tuitions for d.c. students across the country called tuition assistance program only available to district residents. advocates call the program a huge success, but 9 news now has learned the number of students that actually graduate from college is far below the national average. bruce johnson investigates a story only seen on 9. >> it's not just a program about my child,
this is henryville, indiana just north of the kentucky border. the national weather service describes the damage there as extreme taking a sky view of it and as you can pull out, you can literally see what looks like a church there or another older structure, the roof completely gone and as the camera pans you can see the swath that tornado tore through that town. three people died in indiana today from the tornadoes and storms, no word if any of them were in henryville, live pictures of the...
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we're seeing a lot of damage out of henriville, indiana. reports of a high school severely damaged, and another tornado moving into the area right now. that's a big hot spot and half a dozen reports of tornadoes right around the border there of kentucky and indiana and another zone that's firing just a little farther down to the south. again, all part of the same system that is going to be headed this way. for us the heavy rain. you see it right there. that's the line just south and west of cincinnati, ohio. so cincinnati likely to begin a tornado warning very soon, too. heavy rain, fredericksburg, headed to the north and east up into st. mary's county, calvert county, moderate rain around warranton so a sloppy afternoon and evening rush for us. we're at 49 degrees with a southeast wind at 9 miles per hour. we'll have temperatures dropping to about 50 degrees at 11:00 p.m. then temperatures rising slightly during the overnight period. we have storms to talk about coming up and even the possibility still of a flurry before the weekend is ove
we're seeing a lot of damage out of henriville, indiana. reports of a high school severely damaged, and another tornado moving into the area right now. that's a big hot spot and half a dozen reports of tornadoes right around the border there of kentucky and indiana and another zone that's firing just a little farther down to the south. again, all part of the same system that is going to be headed this way. for us the heavy rain. you see it right there. that's the line just south and west of...
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bird's eye is in indiana. it is the town next in line after huntingburg and after holland where it actually lifted. i guess jeff is on the phone. jeff, is this the bird's eye rotation? >> yes, i do. yeah, we've got what looks to be a very large structured tornado north of 64. that is the bird's eye tornado. it is very large now. it is rain wrapped and it is rapidly moving toward north of 64 here. it's very large. about a quarter mile wide. it is definitely on the ground. we have hills and trees here, but we do for sure have a tornado on the ground in the bird's eye area tracking to the east. i'm getting reports also of another one on the ground. both of these tornadoes are northwest of louisville. these are destructive tornadoes moving east at 60 to 65 miles an hour. damage to the north of louisville in the next hour with these two tornadic storms. >> if you're in louisville, kentucky, heads up, because this is headed toward you. you said, jeff, within the hour? jeff, you with me? chad, you with me? >> i'm wit
bird's eye is in indiana. it is the town next in line after huntingburg and after holland where it actually lifted. i guess jeff is on the phone. jeff, is this the bird's eye rotation? >> yes, i do. yeah, we've got what looks to be a very large structured tornado north of 64. that is the bird's eye tornado. it is very large now. it is rain wrapped and it is rapidly moving toward north of 64 here. it's very large. about a quarter mile wide. it is definitely on the ground. we have hills and...
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bright red, thunderstorms, hail possible up into the northern ohio valley and kentucky and ohio and indiana two rounds of storm. first one the warm front and hail potential and 3:00 p.m. on the cold front we see the tornado threat beginning here in areas of western kentucky, western tennessee, then by about 6:00 pc.m., we should be the midst of our possible tornado outbreak later today and through central tennessee and central portion of kentucky and definitely northern alabama and through the overnight hours that is when we watch definitely a big wind threat down there into the southeast. so fars today goes, we're going to watch all of that severe weather and okay in the northeast and okay today in the middle of the country. that's a look at the national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. obviously, it's an active weather day anywhere from the tennessee valley to the ohio valley and down to the gulf coast. areas of louisiana could even see strong winds with storms late today right through mississippi and late tonight heading into georgia and the carolinas. we g
bright red, thunderstorms, hail possible up into the northern ohio valley and kentucky and ohio and indiana two rounds of storm. first one the warm front and hail potential and 3:00 p.m. on the cold front we see the tornado threat beginning here in areas of western kentucky, western tennessee, then by about 6:00 pc.m., we should be the midst of our possible tornado outbreak later today and through central tennessee and central portion of kentucky and definitely northern alabama and through the...
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the deaths today were reported in southern indiana. these deaths come two days after another deadly storm system killed 13 people throughout the south and the midwest. >> the man charged with killing a bowie teenager was found not guilty thursday by a prince george's county jury. jarvis tyler was charged with first-degree murder for the 2005 killing of stacey seaton in bowie. yesterday prosecutors offered his defense team a plea deal in exchange for 40 years behind bars but the defense rejected it. no deal was made and the jury found tyler not guilty. he was released from jail last night. >> reporter: more talk today about washington's football team possibly moving its training facility back to d.c. council member jack evans says about half of a 62-acre site near rfk stadium could be used for training, a hall of fame, and a team hotel. all of it as part of a mixed use development. some people in the neighborhood though say more housing and retail development is necessary to help economic development there. >> now to a financial mystery
the deaths today were reported in southern indiana. these deaths come two days after another deadly storm system killed 13 people throughout the south and the midwest. >> the man charged with killing a bowie teenager was found not guilty thursday by a prince george's county jury. jarvis tyler was charged with first-degree murder for the 2005 killing of stacey seaton in bowie. yesterday prosecutors offered his defense team a plea deal in exchange for 40 years behind bars but the defense...
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indiana authorities say three people have been killed by tornadoes. they also say several houses are quote, missing in a town about 30 miles outside of louisville. we'll be checking back in with gary for another update. also continuing coverage on the situation in the midwest on myfoxdc.com. >>> a cvs drugstore in new jersey is apologizing for mixing up fluoride tablets with the breast cancer drug. dozens of families may have received the cancer drug instead of fluoride at the store in new jersey. cvs says it contacted all the affected families. common side effects include blood clots, stroke, uterine cancer, and cataracks. >>> when a patient suffers a brain injury, it's tough to know the damage. could help pinpoint problems. allison shows us how it works. >> dan walks with an uncertain step. his left hand doesn't work and he's never sure how high he can lift his left arm. >> that's about as high as i can go. >> he has a clear understanding why his body changed and what may or may not be possible in recovery. it's a clarity that has eluded most patien
indiana authorities say three people have been killed by tornadoes. they also say several houses are quote, missing in a town about 30 miles outside of louisville. we'll be checking back in with gary for another update. also continuing coverage on the situation in the midwest on myfoxdc.com. >>> a cvs drugstore in new jersey is apologizing for mixing up fluoride tablets with the breast cancer drug. dozens of families may have received the cancer drug instead of fluoride at the store in...
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at least three people were killed in indiana. the syrian government proclaimed it had "cleansed" part of the city of homs. the announcement came amid reports of executions and mass arrests. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned the world against resuming nuclear talks with iran. he spoke in canada, ahead of a monday meeting with president obama. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: mark and david talk sports and politics on "the doubleheader." on "art beat," jeff spoke with the hosts of the first pbs online film festival. and tonight's edition of "need to know" goes back to ohio in advance of tuesday's primary. they revisit the stories of four people hit hard by the recession, and ask what they want from the presidential hopefuls. here's an excerpt. >> here in ohio, we've seen deep resilience in the face of real economic stress. >> i have to keep on moving on. >> reporter: and now with ohio's critical republican primary just days away, the most important state of all on s
at least three people were killed in indiana. the syrian government proclaimed it had "cleansed" part of the city of homs. the announcement came amid reports of executions and mass arrests. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned the world against resuming nuclear talks with iran. he spoke in canada, ahead of a monday meeting with president obama. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: mark and david talk sports and politics...
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there are reports of a large it happened touches down in indiana, within the last hour. >>> first warning weather team is keeping a close eye on those violent storms. meteorologist tim williams and bob turk are tracking the weather. >> we have been watching these system not unprecedented that we have these types of storms. but this is really pretty early. because. types of temperatures we have been dealing with. this is early this morning. around 8:00, is where we start to see the storms fire up. they have been moving to the northwest, to alabama. to the northwest, up toward kentucky and tennessee. they're continuing to move up. and the next batch, as you've already seen, is starting to fire up this afternoon through the heat of the day. the key here is, we do have this next round. and our live doppler radar shows that the low driving this is starting to move over toward indianapolis. and up toward the great lakes. all of that energy is moving up to the east. and this firing line right around louisville, back toward nashville, is all starting to kick in. these are very, very strong storms
there are reports of a large it happened touches down in indiana, within the last hour. >>> first warning weather team is keeping a close eye on those violent storms. meteorologist tim williams and bob turk are tracking the weather. >> we have been watching these system not unprecedented that we have these types of storms. but this is really pretty early. because. types of temperatures we have been dealing with. this is early this morning. around 8:00, is where we start to see...
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. >>> in indiana a man is now recovering after a 3,000-pound concrete vault fell on a graveyard worker. that man survived. the vault pinned him. all of this is wednesday morning. he and a coworker were lowering that vault into the ground when the accident happened. doctors say the man lost some circulation to his legs, but otherwise, get this, he's expected to be just fine. >>> we learned overnight that a skier swept away in an avalanche near lake tahoe has died. one of them was able to get out and call for help. rescue teams reached the man a couple of hours and they got him to an ambulance. he later died at a hospital. rescuers say the group was skiing in the back country area of those mountains. >>> near sacramento, california, a car crashed into not one, not two, but three northern california homes. police say a jeep cherokee was driving so fast that the driver lost control on a curb, smashed through a fence, hit a few tree stumps and then hit all three homes. that jeep finally careened into house number three, smashing into the side of that house. no word yet on whether or not tha
. >>> in indiana a man is now recovering after a 3,000-pound concrete vault fell on a graveyard worker. that man survived. the vault pinned him. all of this is wednesday morning. he and a coworker were lowering that vault into the ground when the accident happened. doctors say the man lost some circulation to his legs, but otherwise, get this, he's expected to be just fine. >>> we learned overnight that a skier swept away in an avalanche near lake tahoe has died. one of them...
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the greatest risk is in ohio and indiana, and down in kentucky and tennessee. twisters ripped through missouri, tennessee, illinois yd kansas yesterday, killing 13 people and leaving the pictures that summed it all up for us today, pictures of relief that a grandson was spared in harrisburg, illinois. realization that most everything anu've worked for is gone. and reflection on how much life can change in an instant. dean reynolds is in bridgeway, illinois, tonight. t.an? co reporter: scott, it's taken ving couple of days of driving around and surveying the damage to get a real sense of the power of this tornado and how it chewed up just about everything it touched. bit by bit, piece by piece, they tried to bring some order out of ndscapaotic landscape. donald davis sifted the debris in what was left of his harrisburg home. so the... the roof just david in, huh? >> no, the house exploded. >> reporter: just exploded? >> yeah. parts of the house here and parts of the house in my basement, parts of the house here and parts of my house right back over here two bloc
the greatest risk is in ohio and indiana, and down in kentucky and tennessee. twisters ripped through missouri, tennessee, illinois yd kansas yesterday, killing 13 people and leaving the pictures that summed it all up for us today, pictures of relief that a grandson was spared in harrisburg, illinois. realization that most everything anu've worked for is gone. and reflection on how much life can change in an instant. dean reynolds is in bridgeway, illinois, tonight. t.an? co reporter: scott,...
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protesta, quactoenivisio@@imer iiendotolan vaunivis estad@@el paíprimeracto hay 19 alertas de tornado en indiana. ten qu ti. alabama y ohio. dejó una estela de destrucción. decenasunivision@@primer impact@ y estamos en vivo a la ciudad de méxico con leóning felipe gonzález que tiene una noticia de último minuto. adelante león. cuéntanos. efectivamente, pamela. hemos estado dando seguimiento en las últimas horas a lo que ha ocurrido con la salud del querido roberto gómez bolaños sales pi rito. estoy con posibilidades de confirmar 2 cosas. ingresó a este hospital el lunes. salió para el homenaje y alegre so. qué te parece si vemos como se vivieron las últimas horas. siguen en espera de información de la salud de roberto gómez bolaños. chespirito. con su esposa no rinld mesa. >>> el más importante de las piernas que le impide caminar bien. y cuando se debilita con mayor razón. el miércoles salió para estar presente en su merecido homenaje. después regresó para seguir su tratamiento en una ambulancia y su hijo, tomó con humor el traslado. >>> fue un buen aventón nada más.
protesta, quactoenivisio@@imer iiendotolan vaunivis estad@@el paíprimeracto hay 19 alertas de tornado en indiana. ten qu ti. alabama y ohio. dejó una estela de destrucción. decenasunivision@@primer impact@ y estamos en vivo a la ciudad de méxico con leóning felipe gonzález que tiene una noticia de último minuto. adelante león. cuéntanos. efectivamente, pamela. hemos estado dando seguimiento en las últimas horas a lo que ha ocurrido con la salud del querido roberto gómez bolaños...
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that includes indiana again, illinois down through ohio, kentucky, tennessee and maybe into the deep south has a very strong likelihood of seeing more tornadoes tomorrow night and unfortunately the ingredients are coming together for it to potentially be a worse outbreak. >> again we're talking in the overnight hours. >> it looks like it will begin tomorrow afternoon, but it could absolutely continue into the overnight hours. so for people living in these regions and even for ourselves it's time to think about what do you do in the overnight hours, maybe a noaa weather radio, an app for the smartphone? when you're in the yellow areas, you need to be very vigilant and if you hear that wind coming up, know what your plan is. >>> so what do you think most police officers would do if they caught a driver doing 100 on the beltway? a retired officer answers that question coming up next. >>> also ahead the teen who admits to shooting and killing three students in ohio faces a judge. find out the prosecutors' plan next. [ female announcer ] with swiffer wetjet, cleaning better, doesn't have
that includes indiana again, illinois down through ohio, kentucky, tennessee and maybe into the deep south has a very strong likelihood of seeing more tornadoes tomorrow night and unfortunately the ingredients are coming together for it to potentially be a worse outbreak. >> again we're talking in the overnight hours. >> it looks like it will begin tomorrow afternoon, but it could absolutely continue into the overnight hours. so for people living in these regions and even for...
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>>grant: a similar stories in nebraska, illinois, indiana, kentucky and tennessee. call taxes on them have been searched for victims. cause high call >>grant: nowhere was slammed heart of hearts for, illinois. the mayors surveyed the devastation of alleging to recover and iran will. >> we will come back, we will rebuild and to do what we have to do. we're a very brazilian community. >>grant: people are also keeping one eye on the forecast, more strong storms are expected tomorrow and that could spawn more tornadoes. illinois, kansas, kentucky and tennessee are right in the storm's a bull's-eye. >>jaqueline: we saw rain today but the skies had cleared into the afternoon. we will see cold conditions overnight as the winds calmed down. the skies will be clear and we have cold air at that will roll through periods into tomorrow, sunny skies and reconditions. and we will talk more about these high temperatures into the warmer weather this week and give >>grant: an airplane bomb threat gives customers flying to the bay area quite a scare. the rain had not -- the plane had
>>grant: a similar stories in nebraska, illinois, indiana, kentucky and tennessee. call taxes on them have been searched for victims. cause high call >>grant: nowhere was slammed heart of hearts for, illinois. the mayors surveyed the devastation of alleging to recover and iran will. >> we will come back, we will rebuild and to do what we have to do. we're a very brazilian community. >>grant: people are also keeping one eye on the forecast, more strong storms are expected...
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its that potential to be more voints -- more violent than that, now to the west, places like ohio, indiana, illinois, down through missouri and then west tennessee, like memphis, these are places under the gun, we will keep an eye on it, make sure you have a safe place to say, that is the message to everyone in middle tennessee. >> thank you so much, and nashville of course had the tarnl floods a couple years ago, they have had enough bad weather there. and -- thanks mike. and our education panel this morning, i spoke to chicago mayor rahm emanuel, he talked about how nasty politics have become on the campaign trail and in congress. >> you have been through a lot of campaigns, have you seen a campaign where there's such a divide, these genders issues at the mayor's level is the question of contraception really front and center? and should it be in 2012? >> obviously. first of all, i think we have pressing issues. if we are going to have a debate about contraception, i think the idea of something that was basically settled 30 years ago, basically settled as a country, is we have so many thi
its that potential to be more voints -- more violent than that, now to the west, places like ohio, indiana, illinois, down through missouri and then west tennessee, like memphis, these are places under the gun, we will keep an eye on it, make sure you have a safe place to say, that is the message to everyone in middle tennessee. >> thank you so much, and nashville of course had the tarnl floods a couple years ago, they have had enough bad weather there. and -- thanks mike. and our...
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how the line has popped in the last couple of hours from south carolina all the way towards southern indiana. that's a warm front lifting this way. we're going to get in on some of that this afternoon. the ohio and tennessee valleys between i-70 and i-40, that's where the highest risk is going to be today. you know people out there, call them up. let them know they have a severe weather threat for possible tornadoes and large hail. that risk gets into our western area for late tonight, toward tomorrow morning. that threat for some of those stronger thunderstorms. today on the future cast, the clouds roll in this afternoon. the showers follow here. by 3:00 especially out in west virginia and ohio. by 4:30, 5:00 we've got rain most areas so i think the afternoon, evening commute will be a slower, wetter ride home. overnight we watch the showers and storms push through. tomorrow 5:00 a.m. maybe the heaviest stuff already south and east of us with some luck. by midday southern maryland still a few showers but the rest of us will be doing much, much better. the forecast then today we're going to
how the line has popped in the last couple of hours from south carolina all the way towards southern indiana. that's a warm front lifting this way. we're going to get in on some of that this afternoon. the ohio and tennessee valleys between i-70 and i-40, that's where the highest risk is going to be today. you know people out there, call them up. let them know they have a severe weather threat for possible tornadoes and large hail. that risk gets into our western area for late tonight, toward...
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the danger zone stretches from ohio, indiana and illinois down to mississippi, alabama and georgia. now tpaoeusing the possibility of large hail, damaging winds and violent twisters. in parts of kentucky and alabama they were not taking any chances. schools there closed early. we have team coverage for you now. we'll go to janice dean in a moment who predicted this days ago. first to craig boswell who is under a tornado warning in the town of harrisburg, illinois where debris is all over the ground there from three days ago. >> reporter: good evening, megyn. under that tornado warning with the debris field and awful the wind kick up, just before you came to us moments ago a portion of the structure, the strip mall where we've been for the past day and a half blew away from parts of the steal beam structure here. that's reason why they want to keep people away from the area they are keeping volunteers out of the area another indication of why they are doing that. this is what they are trying to keep people away from, the nails sticking up from all of the wood, all of the debris from
the danger zone stretches from ohio, indiana and illinois down to mississippi, alabama and georgia. now tpaoeusing the possibility of large hail, damaging winds and violent twisters. in parts of kentucky and alabama they were not taking any chances. schools there closed early. we have team coverage for you now. we'll go to janice dean in a moment who predicted this days ago. first to craig boswell who is under a tornado warning in the town of harrisburg, illinois where debris is all over the...
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. >> forecasters predict the new line of storms can hit ohio and indiana and kentucky and tennessee, inch regway, illinois, terrell brown, wjz eyewitness news. >> the u.s. has already had more than 120 tornadoes more than double the average. >>> police continue to search for the gunman who shot an elderly man during a home invasion early wednesday morning. police say someone broke into a house on sleepy hollow road. police say the homeowner grabbed his gun and got into a scuffle with the burglar, the thief west linged the gun away and shot the 82-year-old in the leg, neighbors say they were spooked when they heard the news. >> very sad. i stayed up all night. left my lights on and everything. >> the victim is still in the hospital but he is expected to recover. >>> in the news new details emerge in the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal, according to new court document he molested eight of the 10 victims on the campus. the former coach is also accused of abuse in florida and texas. prosecutors claim the assaults took place from 1996 to 2009. >>> a victory for governor martin o'ma
. >> forecasters predict the new line of storms can hit ohio and indiana and kentucky and tennessee, inch regway, illinois, terrell brown, wjz eyewitness news. >> the u.s. has already had more than 120 tornadoes more than double the average. >>> police continue to search for the gunman who shot an elderly man during a home invasion early wednesday morning. police say someone broke into a house on sleepy hollow road. police say the homeowner grabbed his gun and got into a...
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if you live in eastern missouri, illinois, southern indiana, kentucky, west tennessee, all the way into arkansas and mississippi, you haven't even gotten into this event yet. like april 27th of last year when we had the big outbreak of tornadoes, we had these preliminary events. wind squall lines early in the morning. a few tornadoes before the main event came in. so this is going to be a long afternoon. it's going to erupt very quickly really because it's really almost game time for the main event we think as we go through the next hour. we'll start to see some of these cells pop up in a hurry across parts of illinois. this is going to be a dangerous day. what we learn from april 27th is we may have tornadoes here that people need to be underground for. they need to be below ground level. my biggest concern are all these schools in tennessee and kentucky and alabama that are letting students out early. it's a tricky situation because, a, you don't want them out there in a bus going home with tornadoes on the ground. b, are they actually going to a safer structure. anyone in a mobile ho
if you live in eastern missouri, illinois, southern indiana, kentucky, west tennessee, all the way into arkansas and mississippi, you haven't even gotten into this event yet. like april 27th of last year when we had the big outbreak of tornadoes, we had these preliminary events. wind squall lines early in the morning. a few tornadoes before the main event came in. so this is going to be a long afternoon. it's going to erupt very quickly really because it's really almost game time for the main...
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central and southern parts of west virginia and big time severe weather today across parts of illinois, indiana, kentucky and tennessee. already tornado warnings now to the south of nashville, tennessee. near huntsville, alabama. this is bad time severe weather head flood southwestern virginia. lucky for us the worst time for timing anyway for us for getting thunderstorm chances comes during the overnight hours tonight. that will reduce our chance of having to worry about severe weather. here's our future weather forecast by 5:00 this afternoon, there's the leading edge of the rain showers with a rumble or would of thunder. not completely out of the question late this afternoon and early this evening. but better thunderstorm chances come in overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning. here we are at 7:00 a.m. saturday. just out ahead of that cold front, that will be our best chance for seeing the stronger thunderstorms so be ready for potentially a wakeup call from mother nature early saturday morning with a rumble of thunder. today becoming mostly cloudy. showers possible as early as late, m
central and southern parts of west virginia and big time severe weather today across parts of illinois, indiana, kentucky and tennessee. already tornado warnings now to the south of nashville, tennessee. near huntsville, alabama. this is bad time severe weather head flood southwestern virginia. lucky for us the worst time for timing anyway for us for getting thunderstorm chances comes during the overnight hours tonight. that will reduce our chance of having to worry about severe weather. here's...
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this is a thunderstorm watch here for parts of illinois and missouri, in towards indiana, but more concerning right now is we have a tornado warning just north of the huntsville area. it looks like we have another tornado warning, possibly towards the kentucky region, and we'll get to that in a moment. but watches mean the conditions are favorable for tornadoes. warnings meaning we are seeing some strong rotation on doppler radar or trained weather spotters. again, this is just ahead of what's going to be perhaps a very destructive, long lasting tornadic event. here's our severe weather ingredients, we've got the slight risk for much of the southeast across the ohio river valley, tennessee river valley, our moderate risks are in the red, then a high risk area, something that they rarely issue unless they are completely certainry -- we are going to see long lasting, destructive tornadoes, louisville, lexington, nashville, tennessee, you're within that area of high risk. back to you bill. bill: so northern alabama, tornado warning, which is different from a watch, because that means one has bee
this is a thunderstorm watch here for parts of illinois and missouri, in towards indiana, but more concerning right now is we have a tornado warning just north of the huntsville area. it looks like we have another tornado warning, possibly towards the kentucky region, and we'll get to that in a moment. but watches mean the conditions are favorable for tornadoes. warnings meaning we are seeing some strong rotation on doppler radar or trained weather spotters. again, this is just ahead of what's...
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already tornado watches in effect for parts of missouri and illinois, indiana, again, this is the hard-hit region we saw the tornados earlier this week. then we have another tornado watch for parts of northern al many ba, in through tennessee. that is where we have active tornado warnings. this tornado warnings north of huntsville, damage reported to houses and high school according to the national weather service and trained weather spotters as well as law enforcement officials. we head northward portions of tennessee, east of cooksville, another tornado warning. this is doppler radar indicated. we're seeing signatures we see typically with these cells on doppler radar. already starting to see some very real damaging storms from this storm system and it is going to continue throughout the afternoon and evening. all of those ingredients are coming together. we see the white shaded area, not often, one or two or three times a year. the storm prediction center thinks all ingredients will come together for a long-lived, potentially destructive tornadic event. as we head throughout the afterno
already tornado watches in effect for parts of missouri and illinois, indiana, again, this is the hard-hit region we saw the tornados earlier this week. then we have another tornado watch for parts of northern al many ba, in through tennessee. that is where we have active tornado warnings. this tornado warnings north of huntsville, damage reported to houses and high school according to the national weather service and trained weather spotters as well as law enforcement officials. we head...